Subject: When using chemical symbols, how is diamond differentiated from graphite?
Date: Tue Apr 13 10:09:21 1999
Posted by Juliette Coates
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I know that both diamond and graphite are allotropes of carbon,
but all I can find is information on the difference in structure.
Re: When using chemical symbols, how is diamond differentiated from graphite?
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